In principle, it is only possible to submit applications through associated partners of Künstlerhaus Bethanien. Submissions must fulfil the specific application guidelines of those partners. More information about application procedures may be found on partners’ websites. A list of all cooperating partners and the relevant contact persons may be found under the heading Partners & Sponsors. Partners are located in Australia, Belgium, Canada (inc. Quebec), Cyprus, Denmark, Korea, Netherlands, Norway, New Zealand, Portugal, Singapore and Sweden.

Künstlerhaus Bethanien

Künstlerhaus Bethanien

Studio programs and project platform for artistic and curatorial projects

Description

Residential Arts Centre and Project Workshop for the promotion of the contemporary art and international exchange. In 25 years, Künstlerhaus Bethanien has hosted several hundred artists from all over the world and realized a great amount of projects and events in various disciplines and media. Presentation, publication and co-operation.

Read the interview of Trans Artists with Peggy Frank, resident artist at Künstlerhaus Bethanien in 2010: "New works & Berlin winters". This interview was first published in the Trans Artists newsletter "the interview" (March 2011).

Outcome

Guests usually conclude their stay with the realisation of a project on the institute's premises. 20 to 30 events come about each year out of the studio program alone: exhibitions, work presentations, performances, and much more.

Accommodation Information

Appr. 40 or 75 square meters, high ceilings of 4,70 meter and large windows, suiteable for various disciplines and purposes. As a rule, guest-artists live and work in their studios. Some outside apartments.

Studio Information

With its 25 studios, Künstlerhaus Bethanien represents one of the largest establishments among international residency programs.

Location

The history of Künstlerhaus Bethanien is closely linked to the historical Bethanien, an architecturally unique ensemble of buildings on Mariannenplatz in the Berlin borough of Kreuzberg. However, since 2010 Künstlerhaus Bethanien has had a new location in Kottbusser Strasse, at the border between the two Berlin boroughs of Kreuzberg and Neukölln.